Ææa

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Proper noun[edit]

Ææa

  1. (Greek mythology) Archaic form of Aeaea.
    • 19th century, Unknown, Myths and Legends of Ancient Greece and Rome, page 67:
      Hence she is not merely the personification of the rosy morn, but also of twilight, for which reason her palace is placed in the west, on the island Ææa.

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Etymology[edit]

[1626] From Latin Ææa, attested in Ovid's Metamorphoses.

Pronunciation[edit]

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IPA(key): /e.e.a/

Proper noun[edit]

Ææa f

  1. Archaic form of Aeaea.
  2. (Greek mythology) another name for various goddesses in Greek mythology
    1. Persa
    2. Circé (nymph)
    3. Calypso
  3. (Greek mythology) Circé (island)
  4. (Greek mythology) Circé (city)